One ounce of 80 proof whiskey or other hard liquor, six ounces of wine and 12 ounces of beer have the same effect on you body. The question is how much you drink and how fast you can consume each. If you slam a shot and then have a beer your body only know that you had two drinks it would just take more time is you slowly drank two beers. Also, your body process 1 drink per hour. So drink in moderation.
By volume, no. By standard serving (1 can beer = 1 shot of whiskey) they are equal.
Beer typically contains about 4-6% alcohol by volume (ABV), while whiskey usually ranges from 40-50% ABV. This means that whiskey has approximately eight to ten times more alcohol content than beer. Therefore, while beer can be enjoyed in larger quantities, whiskey is consumed in smaller amounts due to its higher alcohol concentration.
Beer on whiskey, mighty risky. Whiskey on beer, never fear.
Alcohol?
It is called Ginger Beer cause it is similar to the name A&W Root Beer and that contains no alcohol as well. Since it contains no alcohol it would taste better.
Mostly whiskey and beer.
I think alcohol is the general name of the family of: methanol, ethanol, propanol...
Yes. In general, one glass of wine or beer has one ounce of alcohol, which is about the same amount as one shot of "hard" liquor such as vodka, whiskey or rum.
The alcohol content of wine and beer varies widely. Beer is typically 5% alcohol, and wine is typically 13% alcohol. Thus, 12 oz of a typical beer would contain 0.60 oz of alcohol, and 5 oz of a typical wine would contain 0.65 oz of alcohol. So, yes, as a general rule of thumb, 12 oz of beer is roughly equivalent to 5 oz of wine.
The alcohol content of beverages can vary widely, but in this case, you've specified that all beer has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 5%, all wine has an ABV of 12%, and all whiskey has an ABV of 40%. This means that, generally, whiskey has the highest alcohol concentration, followed by wine, and then beer. These values are typical averages; actual alcohol content can differ based on specific brands and styles.
A standard five ounce serving of dinner wine contains 0.6 oz. of absolute alcohol. That is the same amount found in standard drinks of typical (80 proof) distilled spirits (whiskey, rum, tequila, vodka or other liquor) and a standard serving of beer (12 oz.)
A boilermaker is a drink that consists of a shot of whiskey served alongside a glass of beer. To make a boilermaker, you simply take a shot of whiskey and a glass of beer and consume them together. The whiskey is typically dropped into the beer and then both are consumed quickly.